Category Archives: Theology

In daily life we seldom encounter people which behave really Christianly. However, if we would ask them about their faith, they would tell us that they are Christians. Isn’t there an inconsistence? Wouldn’t we expect that a Christian behaves Christianly? What … Continue reading →

One could get the impression, Christianity by itself would not work because he scarcely encounters anyone who really behaves Christianly in daily life although he or she would claim to be a Christian. There must be something wrong both with the Protestant … Continue reading →

A lot of people still may know that the popes had more influence than today in the Middle Ages or dark age (this age lasted from 1076 to 1742 a. D., if you take the pope’s supremacy as indicator). However, they had … Continue reading →

Primary note: In order to understand the issue, we must first get to know the difference between the Roman Empire (27 B. C. to 476 a. D.) and the Holy Roman Empire (800 a. D. to 1806 a. D.). Although … Continue reading →

16 And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life? 17 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, … Continue reading →

Protests against the Pope in Spain are splashy. Why? Spain actually is an traditional arch-Catholic country (it was the center of the Counter-Reformation against the Protestants). So, obviously Spain experiences a big change. Maybe some years ago nobody could consider … Continue reading →

“Byzantium and the Early Islamic Conquests” is a book, written by Prof. Dr. Walter Kaegi (University of Chicago). Kaegi tries to solve the following brain-teaser: When Muhammad’s army in Arabia became strong, emperor Heraclius (he was emperor of Byzantium) did not … Continue reading →

In the middle of the merry nature we see, how a paralyzed child is driven in a wheelchair. Somebody, who still has a heart, which is not insensible to his neighbour, he will realize in that moment that something is … Continue reading →

Matthew 16: 18: 18 And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. Ecclesiastical history probably doesn’t know any other … Continue reading →